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Find advice, analysis and the latest pension news here By the time Rachel Reeves finished her Spring Statement, the ominous sound of a till drawer opening was ringing around Westminster.
Last week, Rachel Reeves announced nearly £5 billion in benefit cuts by the end of the decade to restore a narrow buffer of fiscal headroom, with £1 billion to be invested in employment support ...
Barely two weeks ago, the Westminster village was in uproar ... Keir Starmer was asked if Rachel Reeves would still be chancellor come the next election. The prime minister twice dodged the ...
Chancellor Rachel ... Reeves to "loosen a little the self-imposed fiscal rules", calling them "Treasury orthodoxy and monetarism at its worst". Speaking to BBC Radio 4's The Week in Westminster ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to update MPs on the state ... an extension to the freeze on tax thresholds has been suggested by various Westminster watchers. Tweaks to the two per cent Digital ...